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Subject 20 Years Ago, a Cult Classic Sci-Fi Franchise Learned its Most Important Lesson
Date June 11, 2024 4:26 PM
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20 Years Ago, a Cult Classic Sci-Fi Franchise Learned its Most
Important Lesson
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Vin Diesel may fuel the multi-billion dollar Fast and the Furious
franchise, and he may have had a notable death in Steven Spielberg’s
Oscar-winning Saving Private Ryan, but Pitch Black is the greatest Vin
Diesel showcase. David Twohy’s 2000 space-bound creature feature is
a monster movie classic, pitting an animalistic Richard Riddick (Vin
Diesel) against a planet full of flying critters who have destroyed
everything on the surface. The film launched a multimedia franchise,
but its immediate sequel, The Chronicles of Riddick, pivoted to space
opera and was a critically-maligned box office disappointment. There
are promising elements, but Chronicles’ fundamental flaw is simple:
Riddick is simply a far better protagonist for monster movies.Pitch
Black begins with a damaged spaceship being forced to land. Its
unfortunate occupants crash on a planet experiencing a rare eclipse of
its three suns, which releases a horde of carnivorous, flying beasts.
The survivors’ only hope lies in Riddick, a dangerous criminal who
can see in the dark.

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Thandai: An ancient cannabis drink for celebrating Holi
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Through many centuries in India, the Festival of Colours has been
celebrated with thandai, a cooling milk drink packed with dry nuts,
fragrant spices and oftentimes, cannabis.Colours, water guns and much
merriment accompany Holi (25 March), the Hindu Festival of Colours
that celebrates the end of winter and the arrival of spring, symbolic
of new life.

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Matzah ball soup: a new take on a Jewish classic
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To embrace her Jewish heritage and Mexican upbringing, Fany Gerson
adds spicy chillies, avocado, coriander and lime to her matzah ball
soup – a perfect twist for a Passover Seder.Matzah ball soup is a
dish with elements that trace back to the Torah, the first five books
of the Hebrew bible. Biblical Israelites carried matzah – unleavened
bread that resembles a large, thin cracker – out with them from
Pharaoh's Egypt during the Exodus, when the Jewish people were
liberated from slavery. Jews, under instructions from God, have eaten
matzah ever since during the Passover Seder (held this year on 22
April through 30 April), a symbolic, ritual feast that includes a
retelling of the biblical story.

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Avoid ML Failures by Asking the Right Questions
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In our collective decades of experience building, leading, and
studying companies’ machine learning (ML) deployments, we have
repeatedly seen projects fail because talented and well-resourced data
science teams missed or misunderstood a deceptively simple piece of
the business context. Those gaps create obstacles to correctly
understanding the data, its context, and the intended end users —
ultimately jeopardizing the positive impact ML models can make in
practice.We have discovered that small mistakes and misunderstandings
are much less likely to cascade into failed projects when development
teams engage with colleagues on the business side and ask enough
questions to deeply understand the process and the problem at hand.
Asking questions might seem like a simple step, but that might not be
part of a company’s, team’s, or an industry’s culture. Appearing
to be in command of all the information needed may be one of the ways
employees signal competence in the organization. And while data
scientists might possess technical mastery, they can lack the soft
skills to reach a deep, accurate mutual understanding with business
partners.At the same time, business partners often hesitate to ask
questions themselves and don’t necessarily know what information or
context would be helpful to share with a data science team. It’s
hard work on both sides to have the kinds of interactions that allow
everyone to surface and question assumptions, and identify the most
important elements of business context.

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How Generative AI Can Support Advanced Analytics Practice
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The glare of attention on generative AI threatens to overshadow
advanced analytics. Companies pouring resources into much-hyped large
language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT risk neglecting advanced
analytics and their proven value for improving business decisions and
processes, such as predicting the next best offer for each customer or
optimizing supply chains.The consequences for resource allocation and
value creation are significant. Data and analytics teams that our team
works with are reporting that generative AI initiatives, often pushed
by senior leaders afraid of missing out on the next big thing, are
siphoning funds from their budgets. This reallocation could undermine
projects aimed at delivering value across the organization, even as
most enterprises are still seeking convincing business cases for the
use of LLMs.However, advanced analytics and LLMs have vastly different
capabilities, and leaders should not think in terms of choosing one
over the other. These technologies can work in concert, combining, for
example, the reliable predictive power of machine learning-based
advanced analytics with the natural language capabilities of LLMs.

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Managing Data Privacy Risk in Advanced Analytics
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“How can we protect the privacy of our customers’ personal data
while leveraging that data via AI and analytics?” This question
reflects a growing internal dilemma as companies pursue advanced
analytics and artificial intelligence.The troves of data that
customers’ ever-more-digitalized lives produce can be a rich source
of insight for organizations using advanced analytics tools. At the
same time, this data is a deep source of concern to IT staffs
committed to meeting both regulatory agencies’ and consumers’
expectations around data privacy. Both are important objectives —
but meeting them simultaneously requires confronting an inherent
conflict. Increasing data privacy in the context of analytics and AI
involves using techniques that can reduce the utility of the data,
depending on the task and the privacy preservation technique
chosen.The issue is one that an increasing number of organizations
will face as the fields of analytics and AI continue to quickly evolve
and lead to the widespread availability of an array of tools and
techniques (including turnkey and cloud-based services) that enable
organizations to put data to work more easily than ever. Meanwhile,
customers have increasing expectations that companies will take all
necessary precautions to protect the privacy of their personal data,
especially in light of reports of large-scale data breaches covered by
mainstream media outlets. Those expectations are backed by regulations
on personal data and AI across the globe that make it critical for
companies to keep personal data protection practices in compliance.

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Our Guide to the Summer 2024 Issue
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Top Takeaways: As business uses of artificial intelligence, LLMs, and
other algorithmic applications expand, so, too, does the possibility
of unintended negative consequences for users and other stakeholders.
The authors introduce two auditing frameworks — Ethical Matrix and
Explainable Fairness — that can help organizations identify these
potential risks and address critical questions about who could be
harmed by algorithmic systems and how. They also discuss applying red
teaming and benchmarking to difficult-to-audit LLMs, before applying
all four of the approaches to a real-life example to demonstrate how
an algorithmic audit could have prevented a very public chatbot
failure.Top Takeaways: A significant reason why machine learning
projects fail to deliver business value is data scientists’ failure
to adequately understand the business context. Development teams can
avoid mistakes when they put aside any reticence to ask basic
questions and engage with colleagues on the business side. The authors
advise gaining input from all involved stakeholders and suggest some
specific types of queries that might help machine learning developers
get to the heart of the problem at hand.Top Takeaways: Advanced
analytics, such as predictive and prescriptive models to support
business decisions, remain the primary drivers of data science value
in the enterprise. How might the flashy, fluent, but not entirely
reliable generative AI LLMs contribute to traditional analytics
practice? The authors describe some experimental prompts that show
potential for labeling data and explaining model predictions, and
share guidance on monitoring and verifying that output.

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Know Your Own Strength | Elizabeth Heichler
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We all love a good “what went wrong” story. Analyses of corporate
failures are a staple of the management genre, alerting leaders to
hidden dangers and unexamined vulnerabilities. But studying our
weaknesses and mitigating them only goes so far; it doesn’t actually
tell us how to succeed. Establishing a lasting advantage requires a
deep understanding of our strengths and how to wield them.That
understanding is essential to achieving a fair return on the value
that a company creates with its products and services, as Marco
Bertini, Oded Koenigsberg, and Todd Snelgrove explain. Their new
framework for value-based sales requires companies to go beyond simply
quantifying their strengths (in terms of product benefits) to justify
pricing — an approach that typically fizzles out over time. Instead,
companies must gain insight into their strengths in context: Which of
their strengths are meaningful to a specific customer? What are those
strengths worth to that customer, in terms of productivity, uptime,
additional revenue, brand reputation, and other benefits? In this
context, knowing your strengths is the basis of building long-term
customer relationships where value is cocreated between seller and
buyer. Gaining clarity about your organization’s core strengths is
also the starting point to gaining the strategic agility needed to
quickly capitalize on new opportunities, according to Mark J. Greeven,
Howard Yu, and Jialu Shan. They’ve noted a commonality among
high-performing companies that they’ve tracked since 2021: These
businesses have identified core capabilities, modularized them, and
offered them to customers and partners, who in turn have built on
those capabilities and penetrated new markets on behalf of the
company. Achieving this does require a commitment to establishing a
digital architecture that enables modularity, with a particular focus
on developing and maintaining a suite of APIs through which partners
can connect. But once accomplished, this approach offers a hedge
against uncertainty, as it positions companies to respond rapidly to
new customer demands and changing business conditions.

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9 Years Later, 'Life is Strange' Finally Gives Fans What They Want --
But Is It Too Late?
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Life is Strange is getting another entry, this time helmed by the
series’ first protagonist, Max Caulfield. Fans of the episodic
adventure franchise are already excited about this change of pace,
especially after two underwhelming follow-ups to the 2015 original.
Here’s what we know so far about Life is Strange: Double
Exposure.Nine years ago, Max’s time-bending powers and the game’s
well-crafted emotional narrative captivated players. When it first
released, Life is Strange felt like it was on the cutting-edge of what
video games could be, pushing the envelope on the medium. Much of
gaming has changed in the meantime, but based on a new game trailer
that dropped on Sunday, it looks like Double Exposure is keeping a
couple of things that made Life is Strange resonate.

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Microsoft Might Have Ditched a Huge Xbox Series X Redesign for This
Mild Refresh
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That big Xbox Series X refresh we’ve been waiting for might not be
as exciting as we first thought.Microsoft revealed three updated
versions of its consoles during the Xbox Games Showcase, showing off
an all-digital Xbox Series X in all-white, a limited-edition Xbox
Series X that goes up to 2TB of storage, and a new Xbox Series S
that’s also in white. Microsoft said these three refreshed consoles
will be available for this year’s holiday season.

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'Black Ops 6's' Wildest New Feature Will Change Call Of Duty, Forever
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Xbox’s decision to follow up its impressive showcase with a
spotlight on the next Call Of Duty was risky. There are few series as
reliably safe and consistent in content as Call of Duty, and setting
aside 30 minutes to show off Black Ops 6 seemed like an unnecessary
overindulgence from a company excited to have gaming’s biggest
franchise join their already bountiful portfolio.But when the time
came to show the world what developer Treyarch has been cooking up,
giving the new Call Of Duty the same treatment Starfield got during
2023’s Summer Games Fest makes a lot of sense. Black Ops 6 is set to
be a landmark game in the franchise thanks to a new feature called
omni-movement — a drastic, meaningful change to how Call Of Duty
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Cozy Games Are Finally Getting the Dark Twist They Desperately Need
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While Stardew Valley didn’t start the cozy game genre, the success
of the 2016 farming sim kicked off a wave of imitations and homages as
developers realized the potential of games with a more chill vibe. In
the eight years since that explosion of coziness, many of the
resulting cozy games stay frustratingly close to the mechanics and
limitations of Stardew Valley, but two games featured at this
weekend’s Summer Game Fest point toward a new kind of subversion
that the genre desperately needs.Grave Seasons and Wanderstop both
appeared at this year’s showcase, and both seem — at least
momentarily — like familiar cozy games. Grave Seasons is a farming
sim in the vein of Stardew Valley, while Wanderstop is about running a
tea shop with a cute witchy aesthetic. But in both, that cozy exterior
hides something much darker, which may actually help them avoid some
of the more problematic pitfalls of the cozy games movement.

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Scientists Have Spotted Frost On the Peak of Mars' Highest
Mountaintop, Study Reveals
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Rain will probably never fall on Mars’ giant volcano, Olympus Mons
(our condolences to the MMC). But a glittering swath of frost covers
the Martian mountaintop on chilly mornings, according to new research,
suggesting that the planet has an active, if sparse, water cycle.A
team of scientists recently discovered frozen water in an unlikely
place on Mars: 13.5 miles above the surface, nestled near the peak of
our Solar System’s largest mountain, Olympus Mons (which is also a
volcano, though its last eruption was 25 million years ago.) For a few
hours each morning during the colder Martian seasons, huge patches of
frost settle in the ancient calderas of Mars’s Tharsis Mountain
range, which includes Olympus Mons. The recent study is the first time
scientists have seen frost anywhere near the planet’s equator, and
it could suggest new places to look for water and potential signs of
life on Mars.

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Your Mouthwash Might Actually Be Wreaking Havoc on Your Health
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Researchers found there was a significant difference in the oral
microbiome between those who used an alcohol-based mouthwash and a
normal mouthwash. Mouthwash is a part of many people’s hygiene
routine. The rinse is supposed to reduce the potentially dangerous
microbes in the mouth. But according to a recent study, it’s
possible that certain mouthwashes, specifically those that contain
alcohol, could lead to even more health problems.

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'Indiana Jones and the Great Circle' Could be the Best Indy Adventure
in 35 Years
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What do you think of when you hear the words Indiana Jones adventure?
For roughly 35 years — ever since the release of the 1989 instant
classic The Last Crusade — trying to pinpoint what makes an Indy
adventure feel authentic has been a somewhat contentious question.
While 2008’s Kingdom of the Crystal Skull moved the franchise toward
a pulpy 1950s vibe, 2023’s The Dial of Destiny split the timeline
difference, giving us an extended flashback in 1944 while primarily
being a character study set in 1969.But for the most ideal Indy
results, perhaps it’s still best if the entire adventure happens in
the 1930s or 1940s, with Dr. Jones looking and sounding like he’s in
between the events of the first three movies. And with the release of
a new trailer for the upcoming Bethesda game Indiana Jones and the
Great Circle, it seems the franchise is getting back to its roots in
an unexpected medium.

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'Star Wars Outlaws' Could Be A Welcome Sci-Fi Take on the Classic
Open-World Formula
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Star Wars fans have plenty to look forward to this summer. Early in
June, The Acolyte TV series premiered on Disney Plus to largely
positive reviews, and it’s being followed up by one of the most
anticipated games of the year set in a galaxy far, far away.Today, in
a new livestream, Ubisoft showed off a new mission in Star Wars
Outlaws as well as some of the locations new heroine Kay Vess will
visit — including Mos Eisley from the original trilogy. To get
started, she first needs to seek out an expert with information on her
target. But once she boards her spaceship, she runs into a freighter
being attacked by pirates. Players can choose whether or not to
intervene in encounters like this, bringing some of the feeling of
Ubisoft’s other open-world games into the more refreshing avenue of
space travel.

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20 years Later, Hideo Kojima's Best Metal Gear Game Is Getting A
Worthy Remake
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Since the reveal of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater in 2022, Metal
Gear Solid fans have had plenty of reason to be skeptical about the
next big entry in the series. The remake of the 2004 PS2 classic will
be the first traditional Metal Gear game made by Konami since series
creator Hideo Kojima left the company in 2015. Konami confirmed last
year that Kojima Productions is not involved in the remake.Over Summer
Games Fest weekend, a new two-minute trailer finally gave players
their first extended look at Metal Gear Solid Delta, and it looks to
be a faithful remake of the original game with some new additions that
feel like an appropriate extension of the series’ legacy.

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6 Exciting New visionOS 2 Features That Might Make Apple's Headset a
Better Buy
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A year ago, Apple announced the Vision Pro as its first step toward a
spatial computing future. At WWDC 2024, Apple used its annual
developer conference to showcase what’s coming next for the platform
with visionOS 2 — from new gestures to a version of Travel Mode that
works on trains.By the time visionOS 2 arrives as a free software
update later this year, the Apple Vision Pro will have launched in
more countries, expanding its reach to more customers globally. China,
Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore will get the Vision Pro on June 28.
The headset lands in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the
United Kingdom on July 12.

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A Radio Telescope Captured the Noise Humanity Leaks Into Space
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ROLSES had a bumpy ride aboard the Odysseus Lander earlier this year,
but it still pulled off some cool science.A radio telescope on its way
to the Moon captured a “selfie” of our planet’s radio waves,
updating a vintage 1990s science experiment by Carl Sagan.

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Netflix is About to Take a Huge Risk With Star Trek's Most Overlooked
Show
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Ever since Star Trek began in 1966, the adventures of each starship
and space station have been spooled out over time. Shows like The Next
Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise all debuted new
episodes weekly, and so, like most TV shows, waiting for future
installments was part of the format. Until now. Unlike any Star Trek
series before it, the entirety of Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2 will hit
Netflix at once on July 1, 2024. Will this help the fledging spin-off
series, or will the binge model hurt Prodigy’s ability to make a
comeback?

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14 Years Later, Apple Is Finally Releasing the One App Everyone's Been
Demanding
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Amidst all the Apple Intelligence / AI, Vision Pro, Mac, and iPhone
announcements at WWDC 2024, one feature literally got a “yay” from
Apple itself: the calculator app for iPad.In case you haven’t been
counting, it’s taken Apple 14 — yes, fourteen — years to finally
make an official calculator app for the iPad. In typical Apple
fashion, the iPad Calculator app is more than just an app for basic
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6 macOS Sequoia Features Every Mac Owner Needs to Know
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If you own a Mac, these new macOS features, coming as part of a free
software update this fall, could change how you use your computer.The
iPhone isn’t having all the fun in Apple’s first big foray into
AI. At WWDC 2024, Apple announced macOS Sequoia with loads of new
features that should materially change the experience for Mac users
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11 AI Features Coming In iOS 18 That Could Change How You Use Your
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Apple showed off its major AI upgrade at WWDC 2024 and didn’t hold
back on new features. We knew that Apple’s developer conference
would be heavy on AI thanks to early rumors, but the number of updates
coming to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia still took us by
surprise.These Apple Intelligence-powered changes will be available
cross-platform, with a few exceptions, like Image Wand. However, most
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'The Acolyte' is About to Reveal the Answer to its First Big Mystery
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A new Star Wars era is officially underway. Lucasfilm’s latest
series, The Acolyte, is the first Disney+ show set in the Age of the
High Republic. After years of exploring a post-Empire galaxy with very
few Jedi around, we finally get to see the Jedi Order at the peak of
its strength. But it’s not all sunshine and rainbows: The Acolyte is
still focused on a dark chapter of Star Wars history, as the Sith rise
for the first time in millennia. With plenty of mystery and murder,
Star Wars is embracing the noir genre for the first time.The Acolyte
hit the ground running with a two-episode premiere, and now Episode 3
is around the corner. Here’s everything you need to know about the
upcoming installment, from its release date and time to its most
important developments.

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The Most Exciting Sci-Fi Show of the Decade Just Got an Intriguing
Update
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Apple TV+ has become an unlikely home for innovative and experimental
science-fiction series. Over the past few years, it’s covered
everything from alternate history to kaiju stories, but by far the
most successful of these experiments has been Severance, the
modern-day parable that takes work-life balance to the next level.
We’re finally getting a second season two years after Season 1
wrapped up, and we now have our first glimpse of what’s coming up
— and it’s exactly as unsettling as you expect.

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MDMA's Future As A Treatment For PTSD Is In Question
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While this will slow MDMA’s pharmaceutical arrival to the U.S., the
rejection isn’t necessarily permanent.On Tuesday, an expert panel
advising the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the use of MDMA, or
ecstasy, in combination with talk therapy to treat post-traumatic
stress disorder rejected the treatment. The group voted 9 to 2 on its
effectiveness and 10 to 1 on whether its benefits outweigh its risks.
While the FDA will still vote separately on MDMA, it generally follows
the recommendation of its advisors, so its unlikely the novel
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Can we see past our soul-blindness to recognise plant minds? | Aeon
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Spring pasqueflower (Pulsatilla vernalis). All images taken from Flora
Norvegica Radiographica (2020) and courtesy Øyvind Hammer, Natural
History Museum, University of OsloSpring pasqueflower (Pulsatilla
vernalis). All images taken from Flora Norvegica Radiographica (2020)
and courtesy Øyvind Hammer, Natural History Museum, University of
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John Gardner on the Key to Self-Renewal Across Life and the Art of
Making Rather Than Finding Meaning
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“The potentialities you develop to the full come as the result of an
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Election rumours invite reflections on Doug Ford's record in Ontario
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Even with the Ontario legislature rising for an extended summer break,
the province’s politics have been rife with rumours of an early
election call by Conservative Premier Doug Ford. Past experience
suggests that this could be a high-risk strategy, especially only two
years into a June 2022 majority mandate that ultimately rested on the
ballots of less than 18 per cent of eligible Ontario voters.

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Northern Ireland: the three electoral threats keeping the DUP awake at
night
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“Get Brexit done” was the slogan that carried then prime minister
Boris Johnson to an 80-seat majority in the 2019 general election. And
sure enough, his government did indeed go on to secure the UK’s exit
from the European Union. The “B” word has scarcely surfaced during
the 2024 campaign so far, at least in England and Wales. In Northern
Ireland, however, it continues to shape political debate. That’s
because Johnson’s promise in 2019 that “"there will be no checks
on goods going from GB to NI, or NI to GB”, simply did not align
with reality.

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Levelling up has been a total failure - here's the evidence
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In the UK’s 2019 general election, regional inequality took centre
stage. Conservative candidate Boris Johnson harnessed the widespread
pro-Brexit sentiment and capitalised on how the Labour Party had been
weakened under Jeremy Corbyn to storm to victory. Johnson owed his win
as much to turning to northern, traditionally Labour seats (in what
has now become known as the “red wall”) as to the Conservatives’
tradiitonal southern heartlands. Bolstered by this newfound political
strength in northern England, Johnson dubbed his flagship policy
“levelling up”.

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Deepfakes threaten upcoming elections, but 'responsible AI' could help
filter them out before they reach us
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Earlier this year, thousands of Democrat voters in New Hampshire
received a telephone call ahead of the state primary, urging them to
stay home rather than vote.The call supposedly came from none other
than President Joe Biden. But the message was a “deepfake”. This
term covers videos, pictures, or audio made with artificial
intelligence (AI) to appear real, when they are not. The fake Biden
call is one of the most high profile examples to date of the critical
threat that deepfakes could pose to the democratic process during the
current UK election and the upcoming US election.

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Why India didn't have the 'climate election' it needed, even amid a
lethal heatwave
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Satish Kumar is Chairperson- Kerala Urban Policy Commission and
Distinguished Honorary Chair of Global Sustainable Development Goals
at the Techno-India University, Kolkata.The recent Indian election saw
prime minister Narendra Modi re-elected for a third consecutive term,
although his party, the BJP, failed to secure a majority in the lower
house of parliament.

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'I feel more like a professional gambler': British farmers reveal
their twin struggles with climate change and mental health
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Winter 2023 was one of the wettest on record. The results were clear
for all to see during the first half of 2024: soil washed of its
nutrients, crops bogged down in waterlogged fields, and livestock sick
with waterborne illnesses. The adverse conditions meant farmers had to
delay planting and harvesting. Production of the most common British
crops – wheat (bread), barley (malt for brewing), oats and oilseed
rape (vegetable oil) – is set to be 21% lower in 2024 than the
2015-2023 average. To meet demand, food and drink manufacturers will
import from overseas and pass their additional costs to consumers.
Extreme weather is estimated to have already added £361 to the
average UK food bill in the last two years.

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Do unemployment benefits stifle entrepreneurship? It's complicated
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Unemployment in the UK rose to 4.3% at the end of March 2024. While
this is by no means a worrying level of joblessness for an economy, it
is the highest since September 2021, in the second year of the COVID
pandemic, when it reached 4.4%. Higher interest rates, aimed at
discouraging spending and encouraging saving, mean that unemployment
could be set to rise. This is because borrowing money from banks is
more expensive and so some businesses may not be able to finance
investment or production as easily. As a result, they may look to cut
costs by laying off workers.

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Kidneys, ribs and even testicles: the extra body parts you might not
know you have
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Thanks to millions of years of evolution, the human body has become
well versed in its developmental processes. Most of the time, it gives
us the correct number of organs and structures that we need to
function. But sometimes, hiccups in this process mean people end up
with extras.Up to 1% of the population are born with extra fingers or
toes, while around 1% of people are born with additional teeth. Both
of these phenomena are more common in men – particularly extra
digits, which are twice as common in males.

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The Singapore Stone's carvings have been undeciphered for centuries -
now we're trying to crack the puzzle
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If you pay a visit to the Singapore Stone, displayed at the National
Museum of Singapore, you might be disappointed. That’s because the
inscription – carrying an unknown writing system transcribing an
unknown language – is fading. But if you love puzzles, this won’t
put you off. The stone is a fragment of a bigger slab, once welcoming
visitors at the mouth of the Singapore River. The British blew it up
in 1843, to build a fort. Discovered in 1819, the stone was almost
entirely lost. Scottish military officer Lieutenant-Colonel James Low,
amid general indifference, was able to save three fragments. He sent
them to the Royal Asiatic Society’s Museum in Calcutta to be
studied.

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Water frost on Mars: on the top of immense volcanoes, a briefly icy
landscape
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The formation of water frost is common on Earth, especially in winter
when atmospheric water vapour condenses and freezes on the surface. On
Mars, the atmosphere is about 100 times less dense than on Earth, but
it too contains water vapour. The atmosphere on Mars contains 10,000
times less water vapour than on our planet, however, so icing is less
likely.The exchange of water between the surface and atmosphere of
Mars is currently not well understood. The formation of frost would
not only be an important clue for helping us understand the water
cycle, but also for identifying key resources for potential future
human exploration. Water is a necessary for life and could also be
used as rocket fuel.

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Can the US give cricket a lasting embrace - or will it always be
dogged by comparisons with baseball?
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Within a congested sporting summer, we might have already witnessed
the most unexpected sporting moment of 2024. In what has been dubbed
“one of the biggest shocks in cricket history”, the ICC Men’s
T20 World Cup co-hosts USA beat Pakistan in a pulsating game on June
6. With seven runs needed off the last ball of a “super over”
tiebreaker, Pakistan could only manage a single. Few saw this coming.
Pakistan has significant cricketing pedigree, including winning this
tournament in 2009 and finishing runners-up in 2022. Cricket is also
hardly a mainstream sport in the US. Indeed, the New York Times
suggested that many Americans were “oblivious to the magnitude” of
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Ready for the next step in your career? Here's how to get ready for
your first leadership position
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At the age of 20, Leda, one of the authors of this story, was
terrified when asked to supervise a team of older and more experienced
colleagues. The first few months weren’t easy, but the experience
eventually became a turning point in her life.Leadership roles present
exciting opportunities for career advancement, personal growth and
fulfilment. Beyond the appeal of higher salaries, the positions offer
the chance to drive change, mentor others and enhance your
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Biden and Trump may forget names or personal details, but here is what
really matters in assessing whether they're cognitively up for the job
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Leo Gugerty is affiliated with Braver Angels, a cross-partisan group
that works to reduce political polarization by teaching skills of
civil disagreement.Some Americans are questioning whether elderly
people like Joe Biden and Donald Trump are cognitively competent to be
president amid reports of the candidates mixing up names while
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Public notifications make it challenging for prisoners to reintegrate
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In Canada when someone is about to complete serving their prison
sentence, they are typically assessed for risk of violence by the
prison. If they are deemed to pose a significant threat to the
community, a package is prepared and shared with the police, who are
notified about the release. Police may then apply to the courts for a
judicial order and the individual is told they must enter an agreement
to be supervised. These orders might include conditions that forbid
drinking or staying out past a curfew, for example. Courts can also
require community notifications.

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EU elections: far-right parties surge, but less than had been expected
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The results of the 2024 European elections have confirmed the surge of
far-right parties in EU member states. However, while many recorded
significant scores, the wave was not a groundswell, and the shifts
vary from country to country.In 2019, far-right groups had a total of
165 elected members, or just over 20% of the total – taking into
account the 29 seats of the Brexit Party in the United Kingdom. In
2024, taking all groups together, they could now win around 170 of the
720 seats in Parliament – approximately 24%.

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Murky details: Why the federal government must divulge which MPs
conspired with foreign powers
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Democracy rests, above all, on trust. We trust our leaders to act in
our interests. We trust our democratic institutions to hold them to
account when they fail to do so. We trust our media to report on those
activities, and we trust our fellow citizens to speak and act in good
faith. In short, trust is the fundamental coin of the realm in
democracies, and Canadians are experiencing a worsening crisis of it.
Left unchecked, such mistrust will undermine the legitimacy of
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Weakening or collapse of a major Atlantic current has disrupted NZ's
climate in the past - and could do so again
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Recent assessments suggest the ocean current known as Atlantic
Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is slowing down, with
collapse a real possibility this century. The AMOC is a globally
important current in the Atlantic Ocean, where surface water moves
northward as part of the Gulf Stream and transports warm water towards
the Arctic. There it cools and sinks to return southward as a deep
ocean current.

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Prodigy's personal mythology: Remembering the 'fallen angel' of Mobb
Deep
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In June 2017, Albert “Prodigy” Johnson passed away due to sickle
cell anemia. He was one half of Mobb Deep, a New York City hip-hop duo
whose 1995 song, “Shook Ones, Pt. II” drew some attention from the
2002 film 8 Mile.Approaching the seventh anniversary of Prodigy’s
death, I hope to convey my own interpretation of his lived experience
through a retelling of the myth by which he lived.

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In 1614, a mother of eight put on a play about her cheating neighbour.
The scandalous story changes what we know about women in theatre
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On September 4, in 1614, a woman named Alice Mustian put on a play in
the English city of Salisbury. Erecting a stage in her own backyard,
Mustian assembled a group of local children, including her
ten-year-old son Phillip, to perform a play based on local gossip:
that Mary Roberts, the wife of a joiner, had had an affair with a
baker named Robert Humphries.Nothing except eyewitness accounts of
Mustian’s play has survived to the modern day. This is the case for
most plays written and performed in early modern England. The vast
majority have been lost, and are known only by sparse and fragmentary
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What's the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia?
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What’s the difference? is a new editorial product that explains the
similarities and differences between commonly confused health and
medical terms, and why they matter.Changes in thinking and memory as
we age can occur for a variety of reasons. These changes are not
always cause for concern. But when they begin to disrupt daily life,
it could indicate the first signs of dementia.

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No matter who wins, both Biden and Trump can likely agree on one
thing: doing less in the Middle East
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Prior to the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, US national security
adviser Jake Sullivan posited that the Middle East had been “quieter
than it has been for decades”.This is obviously no longer the case.
On the contrary, the heart-wrenching state of the region has inflamed
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Not quite an introvert or an extrovert? Maybe you're an ambivert
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Our personalities are generally thought to consists of five primary
factors: openness to experience, conscientiousness, extroversion,
agreeableness and neuroticism, with each of us ranking low to high for
each.Those who rank high in extroversion, known as extroverts,
typically focus on their external world. They tend to be more
optimistic, recharge by socialising and enjoy social interaction.

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